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What does Japanese lacquer crane stand for?
In Japanese culture, cranes symbolize longevity and a good life and are regarded as mascots. Because according to legend, cranes can live for thousands of years and fly in the sky. They are regarded as mysterious and immortal animals. In Japan, people depict cranes as patterns on lacquerware, fabrics, paintings and other works of art to express their yearning and wishes for a better life and happiness.
Japanese lacquer crane is a very important cultural heritage, which is widely used in all aspects of Japanese traditional culture. For example, Japanese lacquer cranes are often made into exquisite gift boxes, and various gifts such as chocolate, candy and tea are packaged to show appreciation and gratitude.
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